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New possibilities for research on reef fish across the continental shelf of South Africa
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New possibilities for research on reef fish across the continental shelf of South Africa

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Main Authors: Bernard, A.T., Gotz, A., Parker, D., Heyns, E., Halse, S., Riddin, N., Smith, M., Paterson, A., Winker, H., Fullwood, Laura, Langlois, T., Harvey, Euan
Format: Journal Article
Published: A O S I S Pty. Ltd. 2014
Subjects:
standardised monitoring
subtidal reef fish
underwater video techniques
stereo-BRUVs
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8182
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